AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDisaster Response in Venezuela: Venezuela’s twin earthquakes have killed 1,719 people, with 5,034 injured and 15,866 displaced, as rescue teams keep working around La Guaira and a fresh aftershock rattled the region; officials say 15 shelters are operating in La Guaira and 50 in the Caracas area, while UN partners warn the missing could be far higher and anger grows over uneven aid. Peru Politics: Keiko Fujimori has been declared Peru’s president after a razor-thin runoff, winning 50.135% to Roberto Sanchez’s 49.865%, pledging “order and hope” as she prepares to take office July 28. Regional Diplomacy: Latin American leaders, including Bolivia’s Rodrigo Paz and Argentina’s Javier Milei, sent congratulations to Fujimori, framing the win as a shift away from socialism. Mexico-U.S. Tensions: The U.S. keeps pressing Mexico over alleged narcopolitics links, with fresh reporting fueling concern inside Morena. World Cup Culture: Neymar mocked German economist Joachim Klement after Brazil survived Japan 2-1, while Iran’s squad leaves Tijuana after a warm, solidarity-heavy stay. Business & Trade: Argentina completed a local-law dollar bond sale to cover a July 9 payment, and Brazil’s Critical Minerals touts strong economics for its Ema rare-earth project.
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